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Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, they can also do it without giving any indication that they’re queued up at all. Number 8. Balance work and life. According to the most recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the people of Sweden are among the best in the world when it comes to divvying up their time in a way that’s most personally satisfying. Number 7. Glassblowing. In southern Sweden is a place known as the Kingdom of Crystal, which is home to Orrefors and Kosta Boda as well as about a dozen other makers. The area also draws a lot of tourists as it offers boutiques, galleries and outlet stores as well as the opportunity to enjoy a drink at a bar made entirely of glass. Number 6. Live longer for less. According 2011 figures released by the OECD, the average life expectancy in Sweden is just under 82 years, which makes them the world’s 8th most enduring humans. The nation’s per capital health expenditure is about 4 thousand dollars.
Number 5. High style, low prices. IKEA, which has become synonymous with well-priced, stylish home goods, has expanded greatly over the years and is now world’s number 1 furniture store. H&M, which has done for fashion what IKEA has for décor, is the planet’s 2nd largest apparel retailer. Number 4. Parental Leave. Not only does Sweden offer a generous paid duration of it, the perk is gender-neutral, meaning fathers can spend time with their newborns, too, without sacrificing much income. Number 3. Happiness. Sweden is the world’s 5th most joy-filled country, based on the United Nations’ World Happiness Report2013. The rankings were determined based on how residents feel about their lives overall, not just their mood at the moment. Number 2. Treating the elderly well. Swedes came in first place in the UN’s Global AgeWatch Index. Factors considered included health provisions, income, and environment. Number 1. Sustainability. The Nordic nation gets top marks in this category as well, earning the distinction of being the ‘most sustainable country in the world’ according to a 2013 report by a Swiss investment group. Among the strengths that secured it the highest spot are a commitment to renewable energy sources and notably low CO2 emissions.
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http://www.democracynow.org - While Sweden is known as the birthplace of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Peace Prize, many do not realize it is also one of the world's largest arms manufacturers. Sweden is in fact the third largest arms exporter per capita after Israel and Russia. Swedish company, Saab, makes more than 50 percent of the weapons the country exports. While the Swedish government often takes a neutral position in international conflicts and offers assistance through peacekeeping missions and foreign aid, it has continued to send military equipment to regimes accused of human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Bahrain and Egypt. We speak with two guests: peace activist Martin Smedjeback, who has served three prison sentences for breaking into weapons factories and hammering on weapons meant for export, and with Anna Ek, president of Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, the world's oldest peace organization. Ek says that while Sweden signed the global Arms Trade Treaty earlier this year, it has resisted incorporating anti-corruption provisions into the country's own laws.
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The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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LENGTH: 5.59Stockholm - 15 November2012
1. Mid of crane lifting rubbish at Hogdalen waste-to-energy incinerator plant in Stockholm
2. Close of rubbish being disposed of at waste incinerator plant temporary tip
3. Mid of rubbish falling out of chute
4. Close of crane emptying rubbish in waste large oven
5. Tracking shot of employees walking through plant
6. Employee opening hole to show rubbish burning
7. Mid of rubbish burning
8. Close of rubbish burning
9. Wide exterior of Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
10. Close of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
11. Tracking shot of David Nilsson, a 32-year-old Stockholm resident, recycling newspapers
12. Nilsson recycling bottles and cans
13. Pan of recycling bins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), David Nilsson, 32-year-old Stockholm resident
"Newspapers, carton, plastics, metal, coloured glass and clear glass. I do the first part of the sorting here and then I do the final sorting at the recycling station."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
15. Mid of van empting rubbish into chute at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
16. Close of van emptying rubbish
17. Mid of van driving away
18. Set-up shot of Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor, Catarina Ostlund
19. SOUNDBITE; (Swedish), Catarina Ostlund, Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor
"Many countries do not have any incinerators and they have no proper system to recycle materials. Instead they dispose the rubbish on landfills. In Europe alone we dispose around 140-million tons of household waste each year. That is enough to cover the entire country of Switzerland with a 10-centimetre layer of rubbish. It is better if we can use some of this waste in our incinerators here because then we get both heating for our houses and electricity out of it."
20. Close of crane emptying load of rubbish in oven
21. Close of rubbish burning
22. Mid of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
23. Pan of Greenpeace logo
24. Mid of Greenpeace Sweden director Annika Jacobson speaking to colleague
25. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Annika Jacobson, Director of Greenpeace Sweden:
"This is a huge problem. In general, the best thing would be if the rubbish were taken care of in the country where it originated. Because of there was no option to send it to another country there would be more of an incentive to recycle and reuse the rubbish. Another problem is that this means high emissions of dangerous substances here in Sweden. We know that rubbish burning causes the release of dioxin for example and this is a very dangerous substance."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
26. Crane lifting rubbish
27. Crane emptying rubbish in oven
28. Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant, walking through plant
29. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant:
"The absolute worst thing you can do for the environment is to leave the waste in a tip because then greenhouse gases are formed, heavy metals seep in to the groundwater and so on. That is why we have practically stopped disposing waste on landfills here in Sweden. This has been possible because of the incinerator plants. These plants are today extremely environmentally friendly, there are several layers of purification which means that we in principle remove all heavy metals and make sure they never make it out to the environment."
30. Mid of smoke
31. Mid of crane lifting rubbish
32. Close of crane lifting rubbish
33. Wide exterior of plant
35. Exterior of plant
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Sweden

Sweden (i/ˈswiːdən/SWEE-dən; Swedish:Sverige[ˈsvæːrjə]listen), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860sqmi), Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of over 9.8 million. Sweden consequently has a low population density of 21 inhabitants per square kilometre (54/sqmi), with the highest concentration in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. Sweden is part of the geographical area of Fennoscandia.

Germanic peoples have inhabited Sweden since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Geats/Götar and Swedes/Svear and constituting the sea peoples known as the Norsemen. Sweden emerged as an independent and unified country during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, it expanded its territories to form the Swedish Empire, which became one of the great powers of Europe until the early 18th century. Swedish territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were gradually lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, beginning with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into personal union.

Volvo Car Corporation was originally founded as a subsidiary of the ball bearing maker SKF. When Volvo AB was introduced on the Swedish stock exchange in 1935, SKF sold most of the shares in the company. Volvo Cars was owned by AB Volvo until 1999, when it was acquired by the Ford Motor Company as part of its Premier Automotive Group. Geely Holding Group then acquired Volvo Cars from Ford in 2010.

Volvo Cars manufactures and markets sport utility vehicles, station wagons, sedans, compact executive sedans, and coupes. With approximately 2,300 local dealers from around 100 national sales companies worldwide, Volvo Cars' largest markets are the United States, Sweden, China and Belgium. In 2011, Volvo Cars sold 449,255 cars globally, an increase of 20.3% compared to 2010.

History

Although chemicals were made and used throughout history, the birth of the heavy chemical industry (production of chemicals in large quantities for a variety of uses) coincided with the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in general.

Industrial Revolution

One of the first chemicals to be produced in large amounts through industrial process was sulfuric acid. In 1736, the pharmacist Joshua Ward developed a process for its production that involved heating saltpeter and allowing the sulfur to oxidize and combine with water. It was the first practical production of sulfuric acid on a large scale. John Roebuck and Samuel Garbett were the first to establish a large-scale factory in Prestonpans in 1749, which used leaden condensing chambers for the manufacture of sulfuric acid.

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Inside Sweden's Silicon Valley (Hello World: Episode 2)

Inside Sweden's Silicon Valley (Hello World: Episode 2)

Inside Sweden's Silicon Valley (Hello World: Episode 2)

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10 Things Swedes Are Great At

Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, they can also do it without giving any indication that they’re queued up at all. Number 8. Balance work and life. According to the most recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the people of Sweden are among the best in the world when it comes to divvying up their time in a way that’s most personally satisfying. Number 7. Glassblowing. In southern Sweden is a place known as the Kingdom of Crystal, which is home to Orrefors and Kosta Boda as well as about a dozen other makers. The area also draws a lot of tourists as it offers boutiques, galleries and outlet stores as well as the opportunity to enjoy a drink at a bar made entirely of glass. Number 6. Live longer for less. According 2011 figures released by the OECD, the average life expectancy in Sweden is just under 82 years, which makes them the world’s 8th most enduring humans. The nation’s per capital health expenditure is about 4 thousand dollars.
Number 5. High style, low prices. IKEA, which has become synonymous with well-priced, stylish home goods, has expanded greatly over the years and is now world’s number 1 furniture store. H&M, which has done for fashion what IKEA has for décor, is the planet’s 2nd largest apparel retailer. Number 4. Parental Leave. Not only does Sweden offer a generous paid duration of it, the perk is gender-neutral, meaning fathers can spend time with their newborns, too, without sacrificing much income. Number 3. Happiness. Sweden is the world’s 5th most joy-filled country, based on the United Nations’ World Happiness Report2013. The rankings were determined based on how residents feel about their lives overall, not just their mood at the moment. Number 2. Treating the elderly well. Swedes came in first place in the UN’s Global AgeWatch Index. Factors considered included health provisions, income, and environment. Number 1. Sustainability. The Nordic nation gets top marks in this category as well, earning the distinction of being the ‘most sustainable country in the world’ according to a 2013 report by a Swiss investment group. Among the strengths that secured it the highest spot are a commitment to renewable energy sources and notably low CO2 emissions.
What do you think Sweden does best?

18:05

The pride of the Swedish Industry

The pride of the Swedish Industry

The pride of the Swedish Industry

10:09

Despite Peaceful Reputation, Sweden Is a Major Weapons Exporter to Human Rights Abusers

Despite Peaceful Reputation, Sweden Is a Major Weapons Exporter to Human Rights Abusers

Despite Peaceful Reputation, Sweden Is a Major Weapons Exporter to Human Rights Abusers

http://www.democracynow.org - While Sweden is known as the birthplace of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Peace Prize, many do not realize it is also one of the world's largest arms manufacturers. Sweden is in fact the third largest arms exporter per capita after Israel and Russia. Swedish company, Saab, makes more than 50 percent of the weapons the country exports. While the Swedish government often takes a neutral position in international conflicts and offers assistance through peacekeeping missions and foreign aid, it has continued to send military equipment to regimes accused of human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Bahrain and Egypt. We speak with two guests: peace activist Martin Smedjeback, who has served three prison sentences for breaking into weapons factories and hammering on weapons meant for export, and with Anna Ek, president of Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, the world's oldest peace organization. Ek says that while Sweden signed the global Arms Trade Treaty earlier this year, it has resisted incorporating anti-corruption provisions into the country's own laws.
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Automotive industry in Sweden

Automotive industry in Sweden

Automotive industry in Sweden

The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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Sweden imports rubbish to fuel waste industry

Sweden imports rubbish to fuel waste industry

Sweden imports rubbish to fuel waste industry

SWEDEN RUBBISH
SOURCE: AP TELEVISION
RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY
LENGTH: 5.59Stockholm - 15 November2012
1. Mid of crane lifting rubbish at Hogdalen waste-to-energy incinerator plant in Stockholm
2. Close of rubbish being disposed of at waste incinerator plant temporary tip
3. Mid of rubbish falling out of chute
4. Close of crane emptying rubbish in waste large oven
5. Tracking shot of employees walking through plant
6. Employee opening hole to show rubbish burning
7. Mid of rubbish burning
8. Close of rubbish burning
9. Wide exterior of Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
10. Close of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
11. Tracking shot of David Nilsson, a 32-year-old Stockholm resident, recycling newspapers
12. Nilsson recycling bottles and cans
13. Pan of recycling bins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), David Nilsson, 32-year-old Stockholm resident
"Newspapers, carton, plastics, metal, coloured glass and clear glass. I do the first part of the sorting here and then I do the final sorting at the recycling station."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
15. Mid of van empting rubbish into chute at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
16. Close of van emptying rubbish
17. Mid of van driving away
18. Set-up shot of Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor, Catarina Ostlund
19. SOUNDBITE; (Swedish), Catarina Ostlund, Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor
"Many countries do not have any incinerators and they have no proper system to recycle materials. Instead they dispose the rubbish on landfills. In Europe alone we dispose around 140-million tons of household waste each year. That is enough to cover the entire country of Switzerland with a 10-centimetre layer of rubbish. It is better if we can use some of this waste in our incinerators here because then we get both heating for our houses and electricity out of it."
20. Close of crane emptying load of rubbish in oven
21. Close of rubbish burning
22. Mid of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
23. Pan of Greenpeace logo
24. Mid of Greenpeace Sweden director Annika Jacobson speaking to colleague
25. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Annika Jacobson, Director of Greenpeace Sweden:
"This is a huge problem. In general, the best thing would be if the rubbish were taken care of in the country where it originated. Because of there was no option to send it to another country there would be more of an incentive to recycle and reuse the rubbish. Another problem is that this means high emissions of dangerous substances here in Sweden. We know that rubbish burning causes the release of dioxin for example and this is a very dangerous substance."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
26. Crane lifting rubbish
27. Crane emptying rubbish in oven
28. Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant, walking through plant
29. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant:
"The absolute worst thing you can do for the environment is to leave the waste in a tip because then greenhouse gases are formed, heavy metals seep in to the groundwater and so on. That is why we have practically stopped disposing waste on landfills here in Sweden. This has been possible because of the incinerator plants. These plants are today extremely environmentally friendly, there are several layers of purification which means that we in principle remove all heavy metals and make sure they never make it out to the environment."
30. Mid of smoke
31. Mid of crane lifting rubbish
32. Close of crane lifting rubbish
33. Wide exterior of plant
35. Exterior of plant
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Sweden's Million-Dollar Refugee Industry

Sweden's Million-Dollar Refugee Industry

Sweden's Million-Dollar Refugee Industry

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Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
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Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Two Scandinavian neighbors going head to head, with their military might as of 2017. Who would have the upper hand? How would such a war play out? Watch and find out!
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Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know your piece of meat’s history? Linda McCartney once said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian." And the fact is that the reality is very far from the advertising being ran on television or the beautiful slogans of animals in happiness which pollutes and brainwashes us. Today, the food industry the most extensive and comprehensive form of animal oppression that exists.
Every year, Swedish breeders, transporters, and slaughterhouse execute and slaughter more than 85 million animals to become flesh. Sweden markets often as a country with the world's best animal protection law, but farm animals are living under very harsh conditions. Under the law, all animals are protected from unnecessary suffering and have the right to behave naturally. The law is crystal clear yet many breeders violate this law and are never being prosecuted in accordance to law.
Judge for yourself if it reflects reality.
We thank Djurrättsalliansen for their devotion on Animal Rights. Their massive time investment and their strength to witness this without knowing that they cannot save the animals. We thank Viva! And Dean FarmAnimal Sanctuary for their efforts in rescuing animals doomed for execution and giving them a second chance for life to live and breathe in happiness.

Information film about replumbing for building industry in Sweden.

A film about steel and the steel industry in Sweden

How much do you know about steel and the steel industry in Sweden?
In this film you can learn about steel, what it is used for and how the steel industry in Sweden contributes to shaping a better future.
Steel is everywhere in society and is used for everything from scissors to reinforcement of concrete. Items which do not contain steel are often produced using steel moulds or shaped with steel tools.
Steel is an alloy containing mainly iron, which is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and carbon. Modern steel grades often contain other alloying elements. The choice of elements, and the amount used, depends on the properties required from the steel.
Our society is completely dependent on steel. So it is not surprising that more steel is used as the population and the standard of living increases.

Sweden Clashes with American Lobster Industry

A possible ban by the EU on lobster imports has the US and Canadian lobster industries bracing for a fight with the European Union.
The discovery of 32 American lobsters in Swedish waters over recent years sparked the conflict.
The Scandinavian country called for a ban on imports of the shellfish, claiming they could spread disease and overwhelm native species. The American lobster industry has countered that Sweden's goal is not about science, but business- protecting markets for European lobsters.
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Big swedish export sawmill

Big swedish export sawmill

Big swedish export sawmill

The sawmilling industry is of outmost value to the swedish economy. We have never produce so much lumber as today. Recently we were number four as producers and number two as exporters of sawn goods in the world.
This film informs about the process and the machines we use in a modern sawmill of today.

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Artex is Sweden's Largest Business Enterprise in Industrial Sewing, Upholstering and Manufacturing

Artex is Sweden's Largest Business Enterprise in Industrial Sewing, Upholstering and Manufacturing

Artex is Sweden's Largest Business Enterprise in Industrial Sewing, Upholstering and Manufacturing

Inside Sweden's Silicon Valley (Hello World: Episode 2)

Hold on to your H&M cardigans! The world's funkiest tech and travel show hits Sweden. Tune in as host, Ashlee Vance, travels from Stockholm to Luleå, discovering how the Swedes got so good at making the things the whole world loves. His journey includes: a conversation with a face-swapping robot, fika with Spotify's Daniel Ek, and a look at how efficient energy is reimagining data centers and turbine power.
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10 Things Swedes Are Great At

Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, the...

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The pride of the Swedish Industry

published: 27 Jun 2015

Despite Peaceful Reputation, Sweden Is a Major Weapons Exporter to Human Rights Abusers

http://www.democracynow.org - While Sweden is known as the birthplace of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Peace Prize, many do not realize it is also one of the world's largest arms manufacturers. Sweden is in fact the third largest arms exporter per capita after Israel and Russia. Swedish company, Saab, makes more than 50 percent of the weapons the country exports. While the Swedish government often takes a neutral position in international conflicts and offers assistance through peacekeeping missions and foreign aid, it has continued to send military equipment to regimes accused of human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Bahrain and Egypt. We speak with two guests: peace activist Martin Smedjeback, who has served three prison sentences for breaking into weapons factories...

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Automotive industry in Sweden

The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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Sweden's Million-Dollar Refugee Industry

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Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on...

published: 30 Oct 2015

Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Two Scandinavian neighbors going head to head, with their military might as of 2017. Who would have the upper hand? How would such a war play out? Watch and find out!
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Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know your piece of meat’s history? Linda McCartney once said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian." And the fact is that the reality is very far from the advertising being ran on television or the beautiful slogans of animals in happiness which pollutes and brainwashes us. Today, the food industry the most extensive and comprehensive form of animal oppression that exists.
Every year, Swedish breeders, transporters, and slaughterhouse execute and slaughter more than 85 million animals to become flesh. Sweden markets often as a country with the world's best animal protection law, but farm animals are living unde...

published: 08 Mar 2017

Information film about replumbing for building industry in Sweden.

A film about steel and the steel industry in Sweden

How much do you know about steel and the steel industry in Sweden?
In this film you can learn about steel, what it is used for and how the steel industry in Sweden contributes to shaping a better future.
Steel is everywhere in society and is used for everything from scissors to reinforcement of concrete. Items which do not contain steel are often produced using steel moulds or shaped with steel tools.
Steel is an alloy containing mainly iron, which is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and carbon. Modern steel grades often contain other alloying elements. The choice of elements, and the amount used, depends on the properties required from the steel.
Our society is completely dependent on steel. So it is not surprising that more steel is used as the population and ...

Sweden Clashes with American Lobster Industry

A possible ban by the EU on lobster imports has the US and Canadian lobster industries bracing for a fight with the European Union.
The discovery of 32 American lobsters in Swedish waters over recent years sparked the conflict.
The Scandinavian country called for a ban on imports of the shellfish, claiming they could spread disease and overwhelm native species. The American lobster industry has countered that Sweden's goal is not about science, but business- protecting markets for European lobsters.
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published: 11 Apr 2016

Big swedish export sawmill

The sawmilling industry is of outmost value to the swedish economy. We have never produce so much lumber as today. Recently we were number four as producers and number two as exporters of sawn goods in the world.
This film informs about the process and the machines we use in a modern sawmill of today.

published: 09 Jan 2014

Artex is Sweden's Largest Business Enterprise in Industrial Sewing, Upholstering and Manufacturing

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Hold on to your H&M cardigans! The world's funkiest tech and travel show hits Sweden. Tune in as host, Ashlee Vance, travels from Stockholm to Luleå, discovering how the Swedes got so good at making the things the whole world loves. His journey includes: a conversation with a face-swapping robot, fika with Spotify's Daniel Ek, and a look at how efficient energy is reimagining data centers and turbine power.
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Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, they can also do it without giving any indication that they’re queued up at all. Number 8. Balance work and life. According to the most recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the people of Sweden are among the best in the world when it comes to divvying up their time in a way that’s most personally satisfying. Number 7. Glassblowing. In southern Sweden is a place known as the Kingdom of Crystal, which is home to Orrefors and Kosta Boda as well as about a dozen other makers. The area also draws a lot of tourists as it offers boutiques, galleries and outlet stores as well as the opportunity to enjoy a drink at a bar made entirely of glass. Number 6. Live longer for less. According 2011 figures released by the OECD, the average life expectancy in Sweden is just under 82 years, which makes them the world’s 8th most enduring humans. The nation’s per capital health expenditure is about 4 thousand dollars.
Number 5. High style, low prices. IKEA, which has become synonymous with well-priced, stylish home goods, has expanded greatly over the years and is now world’s number 1 furniture store. H&M, which has done for fashion what IKEA has for décor, is the planet’s 2nd largest apparel retailer. Number 4. Parental Leave. Not only does Sweden offer a generous paid duration of it, the perk is gender-neutral, meaning fathers can spend time with their newborns, too, without sacrificing much income. Number 3. Happiness. Sweden is the world’s 5th most joy-filled country, based on the United Nations’ World Happiness Report2013. The rankings were determined based on how residents feel about their lives overall, not just their mood at the moment. Number 2. Treating the elderly well. Swedes came in first place in the UN’s Global AgeWatch Index. Factors considered included health provisions, income, and environment. Number 1. Sustainability. The Nordic nation gets top marks in this category as well, earning the distinction of being the ‘most sustainable country in the world’ according to a 2013 report by a Swiss investment group. Among the strengths that secured it the highest spot are a commitment to renewable energy sources and notably low CO2 emissions.
What do you think Sweden does best?

Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, they can also do it without giving any indication that they’re queued up at all. Number 8. Balance work and life. According to the most recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the people of Sweden are among the best in the world when it comes to divvying up their time in a way that’s most personally satisfying. Number 7. Glassblowing. In southern Sweden is a place known as the Kingdom of Crystal, which is home to Orrefors and Kosta Boda as well as about a dozen other makers. The area also draws a lot of tourists as it offers boutiques, galleries and outlet stores as well as the opportunity to enjoy a drink at a bar made entirely of glass. Number 6. Live longer for less. According 2011 figures released by the OECD, the average life expectancy in Sweden is just under 82 years, which makes them the world’s 8th most enduring humans. The nation’s per capital health expenditure is about 4 thousand dollars.
Number 5. High style, low prices. IKEA, which has become synonymous with well-priced, stylish home goods, has expanded greatly over the years and is now world’s number 1 furniture store. H&M, which has done for fashion what IKEA has for décor, is the planet’s 2nd largest apparel retailer. Number 4. Parental Leave. Not only does Sweden offer a generous paid duration of it, the perk is gender-neutral, meaning fathers can spend time with their newborns, too, without sacrificing much income. Number 3. Happiness. Sweden is the world’s 5th most joy-filled country, based on the United Nations’ World Happiness Report2013. The rankings were determined based on how residents feel about their lives overall, not just their mood at the moment. Number 2. Treating the elderly well. Swedes came in first place in the UN’s Global AgeWatch Index. Factors considered included health provisions, income, and environment. Number 1. Sustainability. The Nordic nation gets top marks in this category as well, earning the distinction of being the ‘most sustainable country in the world’ according to a 2013 report by a Swiss investment group. Among the strengths that secured it the highest spot are a commitment to renewable energy sources and notably low CO2 emissions.
What do you think Sweden does best?

http://www.democracynow.org - While Sweden is known as the birthplace of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Peace Prize, many do not realize it is also one of the world's largest arms manufacturers. Sweden is in fact the third largest arms exporter per capita after Israel and Russia. Swedish company, Saab, makes more than 50 percent of the weapons the country exports. While the Swedish government often takes a neutral position in international conflicts and offers assistance through peacekeeping missions and foreign aid, it has continued to send military equipment to regimes accused of human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Bahrain and Egypt. We speak with two guests: peace activist Martin Smedjeback, who has served three prison sentences for breaking into weapons factories and hammering on weapons meant for export, and with Anna Ek, president of Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, the world's oldest peace organization. Ek says that while Sweden signed the global Arms Trade Treaty earlier this year, it has resisted incorporating anti-corruption provisions into the country's own laws.
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The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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SWEDEN RUBBISH
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LENGTH: 5.59Stockholm - 15 November2012
1. Mid of crane lifting rubbish at Hogdalen waste-to-energy incinerator plant in Stockholm
2. Close of rubbish being disposed of at waste incinerator plant temporary tip
3. Mid of rubbish falling out of chute
4. Close of crane emptying rubbish in waste large oven
5. Tracking shot of employees walking through plant
6. Employee opening hole to show rubbish burning
7. Mid of rubbish burning
8. Close of rubbish burning
9. Wide exterior of Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
10. Close of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
11. Tracking shot of David Nilsson, a 32-year-old Stockholm resident, recycling newspapers
12. Nilsson recycling bottles and cans
13. Pan of recycling bins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), David Nilsson, 32-year-old Stockholm resident
"Newspapers, carton, plastics, metal, coloured glass and clear glass. I do the first part of the sorting here and then I do the final sorting at the recycling station."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
15. Mid of van empting rubbish into chute at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
16. Close of van emptying rubbish
17. Mid of van driving away
18. Set-up shot of Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor, Catarina Ostlund
19. SOUNDBITE; (Swedish), Catarina Ostlund, Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor
"Many countries do not have any incinerators and they have no proper system to recycle materials. Instead they dispose the rubbish on landfills. In Europe alone we dispose around 140-million tons of household waste each year. That is enough to cover the entire country of Switzerland with a 10-centimetre layer of rubbish. It is better if we can use some of this waste in our incinerators here because then we get both heating for our houses and electricity out of it."
20. Close of crane emptying load of rubbish in oven
21. Close of rubbish burning
22. Mid of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
23. Pan of Greenpeace logo
24. Mid of Greenpeace Sweden director Annika Jacobson speaking to colleague
25. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Annika Jacobson, Director of Greenpeace Sweden:
"This is a huge problem. In general, the best thing would be if the rubbish were taken care of in the country where it originated. Because of there was no option to send it to another country there would be more of an incentive to recycle and reuse the rubbish. Another problem is that this means high emissions of dangerous substances here in Sweden. We know that rubbish burning causes the release of dioxin for example and this is a very dangerous substance."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
26. Crane lifting rubbish
27. Crane emptying rubbish in oven
28. Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant, walking through plant
29. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant:
"The absolute worst thing you can do for the environment is to leave the waste in a tip because then greenhouse gases are formed, heavy metals seep in to the groundwater and so on. That is why we have practically stopped disposing waste on landfills here in Sweden. This has been possible because of the incinerator plants. These plants are today extremely environmentally friendly, there are several layers of purification which means that we in principle remove all heavy metals and make sure they never make it out to the environment."
30. Mid of smoke
31. Mid of crane lifting rubbish
32. Close of crane lifting rubbish
33. Wide exterior of plant
35. Exterior of plant
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SWEDEN RUBBISH
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1. Mid of crane lifting rubbish at Hogdalen waste-to-energy incinerator plant in Stockholm
2. Close of rubbish being disposed of at waste incinerator plant temporary tip
3. Mid of rubbish falling out of chute
4. Close of crane emptying rubbish in waste large oven
5. Tracking shot of employees walking through plant
6. Employee opening hole to show rubbish burning
7. Mid of rubbish burning
8. Close of rubbish burning
9. Wide exterior of Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
10. Close of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
11. Tracking shot of David Nilsson, a 32-year-old Stockholm resident, recycling newspapers
12. Nilsson recycling bottles and cans
13. Pan of recycling bins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), David Nilsson, 32-year-old Stockholm resident
"Newspapers, carton, plastics, metal, coloured glass and clear glass. I do the first part of the sorting here and then I do the final sorting at the recycling station."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
15. Mid of van empting rubbish into chute at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
16. Close of van emptying rubbish
17. Mid of van driving away
18. Set-up shot of Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor, Catarina Ostlund
19. SOUNDBITE; (Swedish), Catarina Ostlund, Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor
"Many countries do not have any incinerators and they have no proper system to recycle materials. Instead they dispose the rubbish on landfills. In Europe alone we dispose around 140-million tons of household waste each year. That is enough to cover the entire country of Switzerland with a 10-centimetre layer of rubbish. It is better if we can use some of this waste in our incinerators here because then we get both heating for our houses and electricity out of it."
20. Close of crane emptying load of rubbish in oven
21. Close of rubbish burning
22. Mid of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
23. Pan of Greenpeace logo
24. Mid of Greenpeace Sweden director Annika Jacobson speaking to colleague
25. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Annika Jacobson, Director of Greenpeace Sweden:
"This is a huge problem. In general, the best thing would be if the rubbish were taken care of in the country where it originated. Because of there was no option to send it to another country there would be more of an incentive to recycle and reuse the rubbish. Another problem is that this means high emissions of dangerous substances here in Sweden. We know that rubbish burning causes the release of dioxin for example and this is a very dangerous substance."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
26. Crane lifting rubbish
27. Crane emptying rubbish in oven
28. Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant, walking through plant
29. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant:
"The absolute worst thing you can do for the environment is to leave the waste in a tip because then greenhouse gases are formed, heavy metals seep in to the groundwater and so on. That is why we have practically stopped disposing waste on landfills here in Sweden. This has been possible because of the incinerator plants. These plants are today extremely environmentally friendly, there are several layers of purification which means that we in principle remove all heavy metals and make sure they never make it out to the environment."
30. Mid of smoke
31. Mid of crane lifting rubbish
32. Close of crane lifting rubbish
33. Wide exterior of plant
35. Exterior of plant
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Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables...

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Two Scandinavian neighbors going head to head, with their military might as of 2017. Who would have the upper hand? How would such a war play out? Watch and fin...

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Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know you...

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know your piece of meat’s history? Linda McCartney once said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian." And the fact is that the reality is very far from the advertising being ran on television or the beautiful slogans of animals in happiness which pollutes and brainwashes us. Today, the food industry the most extensive and comprehensive form of animal oppression that exists.
Every year, Swedish breeders, transporters, and slaughterhouse execute and slaughter more than 85 million animals to become flesh. Sweden markets often as a country with the world's best animal protection law, but farm animals are living under very harsh conditions. Under the law, all animals are protected from unnecessary suffering and have the right to behave naturally. The law is crystal clear yet many breeders violate this law and are never being prosecuted in accordance to law.
Judge for yourself if it reflects reality.
We thank Djurrättsalliansen for their devotion on Animal Rights. Their massive time investment and their strength to witness this without knowing that they cannot save the animals. We thank Viva! And Dean FarmAnimal Sanctuary for their efforts in rescuing animals doomed for execution and giving them a second chance for life to live and breathe in happiness.

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know your piece of meat’s history? Linda McCartney once said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian." And the fact is that the reality is very far from the advertising being ran on television or the beautiful slogans of animals in happiness which pollutes and brainwashes us. Today, the food industry the most extensive and comprehensive form of animal oppression that exists.
Every year, Swedish breeders, transporters, and slaughterhouse execute and slaughter more than 85 million animals to become flesh. Sweden markets often as a country with the world's best animal protection law, but farm animals are living under very harsh conditions. Under the law, all animals are protected from unnecessary suffering and have the right to behave naturally. The law is crystal clear yet many breeders violate this law and are never being prosecuted in accordance to law.
Judge for yourself if it reflects reality.
We thank Djurrättsalliansen for their devotion on Animal Rights. Their massive time investment and their strength to witness this without knowing that they cannot save the animals. We thank Viva! And Dean FarmAnimal Sanctuary for their efforts in rescuing animals doomed for execution and giving them a second chance for life to live and breathe in happiness.

A film about steel and the steel industry in Sweden

How much do you know about steel and the steel industry in Sweden?
In this film you can learn about steel, what it is used for and how the steel industry in Sw...

How much do you know about steel and the steel industry in Sweden?
In this film you can learn about steel, what it is used for and how the steel industry in Sweden contributes to shaping a better future.
Steel is everywhere in society and is used for everything from scissors to reinforcement of concrete. Items which do not contain steel are often produced using steel moulds or shaped with steel tools.
Steel is an alloy containing mainly iron, which is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and carbon. Modern steel grades often contain other alloying elements. The choice of elements, and the amount used, depends on the properties required from the steel.
Our society is completely dependent on steel. So it is not surprising that more steel is used as the population and the standard of living increases.

How much do you know about steel and the steel industry in Sweden?
In this film you can learn about steel, what it is used for and how the steel industry in Sweden contributes to shaping a better future.
Steel is everywhere in society and is used for everything from scissors to reinforcement of concrete. Items which do not contain steel are often produced using steel moulds or shaped with steel tools.
Steel is an alloy containing mainly iron, which is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and carbon. Modern steel grades often contain other alloying elements. The choice of elements, and the amount used, depends on the properties required from the steel.
Our society is completely dependent on steel. So it is not surprising that more steel is used as the population and the standard of living increases.

A possible ban by the EU on lobster imports has the US and Canadian lobster industries bracing for a fight with the European Union.
The discovery of 32 American lobsters in Swedish waters over recent years sparked the conflict.
The Scandinavian country called for a ban on imports of the shellfish, claiming they could spread disease and overwhelm native species. The American lobster industry has countered that Sweden's goal is not about science, but business- protecting markets for European lobsters.
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A possible ban by the EU on lobster imports has the US and Canadian lobster industries bracing for a fight with the European Union.
The discovery of 32 American lobsters in Swedish waters over recent years sparked the conflict.
The Scandinavian country called for a ban on imports of the shellfish, claiming they could spread disease and overwhelm native species. The American lobster industry has countered that Sweden's goal is not about science, but business- protecting markets for European lobsters.
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Big swedish export sawmill

The sawmilling industry is of outmost value to the swedish economy. We have never produce so much lumber as today. Recently we were number four as producers and...

The sawmilling industry is of outmost value to the swedish economy. We have never produce so much lumber as today. Recently we were number four as producers and number two as exporters of sawn goods in the world.
This film informs about the process and the machines we use in a modern sawmill of today.

The sawmilling industry is of outmost value to the swedish economy. We have never produce so much lumber as today. Recently we were number four as producers and number two as exporters of sawn goods in the world.
This film informs about the process and the machines we use in a modern sawmill of today.

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Sweden Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
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Your Weekend in STOCKHOLM - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

Mike & Jay Explore: Stockholm, Sweden

We join up with our friend & fellow photographer Bret and cruise out to Stockholm to start an epic two week trip through Europe. We hopped on an insanely cheap NorwegianAirline flight direct out of Los Angeles and fell in love with Stockholm right away.
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Uppsala (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Uppsala in Sweden.
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Kalmar (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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SWEDEN - great destination

GREAT DESTINATION - the ultimate travel guide for the passionate and curious travelers!
World is a beautiful and magical place. You must see it! With our video guide on TRAVEL & FUN you will be able to visit amazing, distant places, cities and monuments. You will have a chance to rest by the seaside or in the mountains. Join us on this exceptional trip.
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Guide to Stockholm, Sweden

Happy 2017 Guys!
To celebrate the end of a good year, I celebrated my New Years Eve iin Sweden, Stockholm. We spent 3 nights here. Let me show you what we got up to!
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Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the largest city of Fennoscandia. Stockholm is located on Sweden's south-central east coast, where the freshwater Lake Mälaren - Sweden's third largest lake - flows out into the Baltic Sea. The central parts of the city consist of fourteen islands that are continuous with the Stockholm archipelago. The geographical city centre is situated on the water, in Riddarfjärden bay. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways and another 30% is made up of parks and green spaces.
The most important places to visit in Stockholm: Vasa Museum (this is Sweden's National Maritime Museum. On display is the famous Vasa ship, the only preserved 17th century ship of its kind), Stockholm Royal Palace (the official residence of the Swedish monarch. It's a former site of a 14th century fortress), Town Hall (a key landmark for the city of Sweden. More than eight million bricks were used to construct this beautiful building), Drottningholm Palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning architectural gem built in the 1600's is the private home of the Royal family) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Stockholm travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the largest city of Fennoscandia. Stockholm is located on Sweden's south-central east coast, where the freshwater Lake Mälaren - Sweden's third largest lake - flows out into the Baltic Sea. The central parts of the city consist of fourteen islands that are continuous with the Stockholm archipelago. The geographical city centre is situated on the water, in Riddarfjärden bay. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways and another 30% is made up of parks and green spaces.
The most important places to visit in Stockholm: Vasa Museum (this is Sweden's National Maritime Museum. On display is the famous Vasa ship, the only preserved 17th century ship of its kind), Stockholm Royal Palace (the official residence of the Swedish monarch. It's a former site of a 14th century fortress), Town Hall (a key landmark for the city of Sweden. More than eight million bricks were used to construct this beautiful building), Drottningholm Palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning architectural gem built in the 1600's is the private home of the Royal family) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Stockholm travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
To watch the video tour of the Vasa Museum CLICK HERE:
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In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
To watch the video tour of the Vasa Museum CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyG7qz2GeLs
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Or feel like reading something else that's fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" features 26 exciting travel stories from around the world. Also available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
To watch the video tour of the Vasa Museum CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyG7qz2GeLs
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. Just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something else that's fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" features 26 exciting travel stories from around the world. Also available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed using a Canon PowerShotELPH360 HS.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and has written several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

Your Weekend in STOCKHOLM - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting ci...

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

Your Weekend in GOTHENBURG - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting ci...

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

What Travelers & Tourists Should Know About Visiting Sweden Before They Go. Looking at the Swedish language, the restaurant culture, how the Swedes treat tourists & more. What you should know before you visit Sweden.
Filmed in The Skansen Open Air Museum, Stockholm, SwedenCopyrightMark Wolters 2015
10 Things That Will Shock You About Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhuKS92qCBA
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Sweden
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5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Scandinavia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W58csIcCKQ
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woia6xq7dWI
Top 10 Sights in Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZAJMzunggg
Denmark vs America: What You Should Know Before YouVisit Denmark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tif0CoZfKMs
10 Things That Will Shock You About Denmark
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Top 10 Cities to Visit in Northern Europe
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What Travelers & Tourists Should Know About Visiting Sweden Before They Go. Looking at the Swedish language, the restaurant culture, how the Swedes treat tourists & more. What you should know before you visit Sweden.
Filmed in The Skansen Open Air Museum, Stockholm, SwedenCopyrightMark Wolters 2015
10 Things That Will Shock You About Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhuKS92qCBA
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsr5xoxF7I
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Scandinavia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W58csIcCKQ
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woia6xq7dWI
Top 10 Sights in Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZAJMzunggg
Denmark vs America: What You Should Know Before YouVisit Denmark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tif0CoZfKMs
10 Things That Will Shock You About Denmark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-L5DEWf91c
Top 10 Cities to Visit in Northern Europe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrUoipYWJHg
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Vacation travel video about destination Uppsala in Sweden.
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The Best & Worst of Visiting Stockholm, Sweden. From face control at bars and high prices to amazing nature and museums that make you want to sing ABBA Stockhol...

The Best & Worst of Visiting Stockholm, Sweden. From face control at bars and high prices to amazing nature and museums that make you want to sing ABBAStockholm has some great things to see and do. Here are our 5 ThingsYou WillLove & Hate about Visiting Stockholm, Sweden.
Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden
CopyrightMark Wolters 2015
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsr5xoxF7I
Top 10 Sights in Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZAJMzunggg
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Copenhagen, Denmark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li3GYCPv8lo
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Reykjavik, Iceland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EsSXu7_bx4
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The Best & Worst of Visiting Stockholm, Sweden. From face control at bars and high prices to amazing nature and museums that make you want to sing ABBAStockholm has some great things to see and do. Here are our 5 ThingsYou WillLove & Hate about Visiting Stockholm, Sweden.
Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden
CopyrightMark Wolters 2015
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsr5xoxF7I
Top 10 Sights in Stockholm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZAJMzunggg
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Copenhagen, Denmark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li3GYCPv8lo
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Reykjavik, Iceland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EsSXu7_bx4
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SWEDEN - great destination

GREAT DESTINATION - the ultimate travel guide for the passionate and curious travelers!
World is a beautiful and magical place. You must see it! With our video...

GREAT DESTINATION - the ultimate travel guide for the passionate and curious travelers!
World is a beautiful and magical place. You must see it! With our video guide on TRAVEL & FUN you will be able to visit amazing, distant places, cities and monuments. You will have a chance to rest by the seaside or in the mountains. Join us on this exceptional trip.
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GREAT DESTINATION - the ultimate travel guide for the passionate and curious travelers!
World is a beautiful and magical place. You must see it! With our video guide on TRAVEL & FUN you will be able to visit amazing, distant places, cities and monuments. You will have a chance to rest by the seaside or in the mountains. Join us on this exceptional trip.
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Inside Sweden's Silicon Valley (Hello World: Episode 2)

Hold on to your H&M cardigans! The world's funkiest tech and travel show hits Sweden. Tune in as host, Ashlee Vance, travels from Stockholm to Luleå, discovering how the Swedes got so good at making the things the whole world loves. His journey includes: a conversation with a face-swapping robot, fika with Spotify's Daniel Ek, and a look at how efficient energy is reimagining data centers and turbine power.
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10 Things Swedes Are Great At

Here are 10 things Swedes do better than Americans.
Sweden has given the world a lot to be happy about, from Absolut vodka to the supergroup Abba, but they’re also at the forefront of more serious matters, like the environment, industry, and the business of living. Here are 10 things Swedes do better than most, particularly Americans. Number 10. Recycle. Of all of the trash the nation’s 9 and a half million or so citizens produce, only 1 percent of it winds up in dumps. The rest of it is recycled in various ways for a number of purposes, among which is the production of energy.
Number 9. Stand in line. Swedes are able to, and quite often do, wait in one without pushing, cutting, or trying to sneak around it. Thanks to a variety of highly developed take-a-number systems, they can also do it without giving any indication that they’re queued up at all. Number 8. Balance work and life. According to the most recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the people of Sweden are among the best in the world when it comes to divvying up their time in a way that’s most personally satisfying. Number 7. Glassblowing. In southern Sweden is a place known as the Kingdom of Crystal, which is home to Orrefors and Kosta Boda as well as about a dozen other makers. The area also draws a lot of tourists as it offers boutiques, galleries and outlet stores as well as the opportunity to enjoy a drink at a bar made entirely of glass. Number 6. Live longer for less. According 2011 figures released by the OECD, the average life expectancy in Sweden is just under 82 years, which makes them the world’s 8th most enduring humans. The nation’s per capital health expenditure is about 4 thousand dollars.
Number 5. High style, low prices. IKEA, which has become synonymous with well-priced, stylish home goods, has expanded greatly over the years and is now world’s number 1 furniture store. H&M, which has done for fashion what IKEA has for décor, is the planet’s 2nd largest apparel retailer. Number 4. Parental Leave. Not only does Sweden offer a generous paid duration of it, the perk is gender-neutral, meaning fathers can spend time with their newborns, too, without sacrificing much income. Number 3. Happiness. Sweden is the world’s 5th most joy-filled country, based on the United Nations’ World Happiness Report2013. The rankings were determined based on how residents feel about their lives overall, not just their mood at the moment. Number 2. Treating the elderly well. Swedes came in first place in the UN’s Global AgeWatch Index. Factors considered included health provisions, income, and environment. Number 1. Sustainability. The Nordic nation gets top marks in this category as well, earning the distinction of being the ‘most sustainable country in the world’ according to a 2013 report by a Swiss investment group. Among the strengths that secured it the highest spot are a commitment to renewable energy sources and notably low CO2 emissions.
What do you think Sweden does best?

Despite Peaceful Reputation, Sweden Is a Major Weapons Exporter to Human Rights Abusers

http://www.democracynow.org - While Sweden is known as the birthplace of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Peace Prize, many do not realize it is also one of the world's largest arms manufacturers. Sweden is in fact the third largest arms exporter per capita after Israel and Russia. Swedish company, Saab, makes more than 50 percent of the weapons the country exports. While the Swedish government often takes a neutral position in international conflicts and offers assistance through peacekeeping missions and foreign aid, it has continued to send military equipment to regimes accused of human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Bahrain and Egypt. We speak with two guests: peace activist Martin Smedjeback, who has served three prison sentences for breaking into weapons factories and hammering on weapons meant for export, and with Anna Ek, president of Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, the world's oldest peace organization. Ek says that while Sweden signed the global Arms Trade Treaty earlier this year, it has resisted incorporating anti-corruption provisions into the country's own laws.
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Automotive industry in Sweden

The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Vo...

Automotive industry in Sweden

The automotive industry in Sweden is mainly associated with passenger car manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: Volvo AB and Scania AB.The automotive industry is heavily dependent on export as some 85 percent of the passenger cars and 95 percent of the heavy vehicles are sold outside of Sweden.The automotive industry and its sub-contractors is a major part of Swedish industry.In 2011 around 110,000 people were employed and the export income of 150 billion SEK accounted for 12 per cent of Sweden’s export income.
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Sweden imports rubbish to fuel waste industry

SWEDEN RUBBISH
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LENGTH: 5.59Stockholm - 15 November2012
1. Mid of crane lifting rubbish at Hogdalen waste-to-energy incinerator plant in Stockholm
2. Close of rubbish being disposed of at waste incinerator plant temporary tip
3. Mid of rubbish falling out of chute
4. Close of crane emptying rubbish in waste large oven
5. Tracking shot of employees walking through plant
6. Employee opening hole to show rubbish burning
7. Mid of rubbish burning
8. Close of rubbish burning
9. Wide exterior of Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
10. Close of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
11. Tracking shot of David Nilsson, a 32-year-old Stockholm resident, recycling newspapers
12. Nilsson recycling bottles and cans
13. Pan of recycling bins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), David Nilsson, 32-year-old Stockholm resident
"Newspapers, carton, plastics, metal, coloured glass and clear glass. I do the first part of the sorting here and then I do the final sorting at the recycling station."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
15. Mid of van empting rubbish into chute at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant
16. Close of van emptying rubbish
17. Mid of van driving away
18. Set-up shot of Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor, Catarina Ostlund
19. SOUNDBITE; (Swedish), Catarina Ostlund, Swedish Environmental Protection agency advisor
"Many countries do not have any incinerators and they have no proper system to recycle materials. Instead they dispose the rubbish on landfills. In Europe alone we dispose around 140-million tons of household waste each year. That is enough to cover the entire country of Switzerland with a 10-centimetre layer of rubbish. It is better if we can use some of this waste in our incinerators here because then we get both heating for our houses and electricity out of it."
20. Close of crane emptying load of rubbish in oven
21. Close of rubbish burning
22. Mid of smoke coming out of chimney
Stockholm - 14 November 2012
23. Pan of Greenpeace logo
24. Mid of Greenpeace Sweden director Annika Jacobson speaking to colleague
25. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Annika Jacobson, Director of Greenpeace Sweden:
"This is a huge problem. In general, the best thing would be if the rubbish were taken care of in the country where it originated. Because of there was no option to send it to another country there would be more of an incentive to recycle and reuse the rubbish. Another problem is that this means high emissions of dangerous substances here in Sweden. We know that rubbish burning causes the release of dioxin for example and this is a very dangerous substance."
Stockholm - 15 November 2012
26. Crane lifting rubbish
27. Crane emptying rubbish in oven
28. Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant, walking through plant
29. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Ake Wikstrom, Sustainability manager at Fortum, the company that runs the at Hogdalen waste incinerator plant:
"The absolute worst thing you can do for the environment is to leave the waste in a tip because then greenhouse gases are formed, heavy metals seep in to the groundwater and so on. That is why we have practically stopped disposing waste on landfills here in Sweden. This has been possible because of the incinerator plants. These plants are today extremely environmentally friendly, there are several layers of purification which means that we in principle remove all heavy metals and make sure they never make it out to the environment."
30. Mid of smoke
31. Mid of crane lifting rubbish
32. Close of crane lifting rubbish
33. Wide exterior of plant
35. Exterior of plant
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A story about swedish wood

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Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemi...

Welcome to SEKAB a successful swedish chemical and cleantech company

SEKAB is a Swedish chemical and environmental technology companies. We refine ethanol kemikalieroch biofuels. We develop new biorefinery techniques that enables the production of green chemistry products.
WELCOME TO SEKAB A SUCCESSFUL SWEDISH CHEMICAL AND CLEANTECH COMPANY. It is in the northern forests you will find the cradle of the Swedish chemical industry. It was here, way back in 1909, that the first drops of industrial forestry ethanol were produced in the region. It is here that SEKAB has its roots.
SEKAB is a successful Swedish chemical and cleantech company and it is one of Europe’s leading players in the field of ethanol.
Our society faces a huge challenge when old sources of energy must be replaced by renewable ones. We want to make a future in which we no longer depend on fossil fuels and other raw materials. Today, SEKAB is doing that by producing in accordance with the circular flow principle, which uses one portion of residual streams from renewable energy as input into the production process, while converting another portion into biogas. We accomplish this by refining bioethanol into biofuels and green chemical products.
With over one hundred years of combined experience, we continue to develop new sustainable products and innovative solutions within the fields of chemistry and biotechnology — using biomass as the raw material.
IN OUR CHEMICAL PLANT WE CONVERT AND REFINE ETHANOL INTO BIOFUELS AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTChemicals, which ultimately can be found in much of what we use in our everyday lives – washer fluid, vinegar, paint, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products, plastics and building materials are some examples of the end results of our chemical production.
Much of what is currently being produced from fossil oil and coal can — with significant benefits for the climate — be replaced by renewable bioethanol. This is what we call green chemistry. Exactly how green these chemical products are, is controlled by the choice of raw materials and by the free market. That’s to say – by you and me.
SEKAB IS A TRUE PIONEER IN BIOFUELS
We developed and pioneered the E85 market in Sweden. No other country in Europe has made such large and consistent investments to make biofuels accessible to all. Today, fuel manufacturers themselves supply E85 to the market.
Our quest does not stop there. In cooperation with Scania, we have developed Biofuel ED95 for modified diesel engines, where 95 per cent of the fuel is renewable bioethanol. ED95 provides both good energy, efficiency and reduces the environmental impact. We are continuing to develop the market for ED95 for heavy traffic.
UNIQUE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The forestry industry, the timber industry, agriculture, the food industry, the manufacturing industry — many companies have one thing in common - cellulose-based by-products. Many businesses today want to know more about how cellulose biomass can be used to reduce our dependency on fossil oil and coal.
In the Biorefinery Demo Plant, next door to our chemical plant, SEKAB - along with universities, research institutes and public sector functions – carries out unique research and development of new technologies that utilize the value of these residual products.
This enables the conversion and processing of biomass into attractive, eco-friendly, chemical products — including not only fuel, but also plastic bags, nappies, concrete and more — that do not require fossil resources and that live up to future demands for environmental benefit and sustainability.
SEKAB’s technology platform CelluAPP® is one of the absolute best in the world. We are involved in a number of pilot studies where we together with companies from around the world are investigating the potential of different types of residual products.
OUR STRENGTH
Our strength lies here, at home — in one of Europe’s premier bio-refineries, also known as the Bio-refinery of the Future. Here, SEKAB and other companies interact within the process industry for bioenergy, bio-cleaning, water, and product streams in a unique circular flow that focuses on sustainability and our vision of a greener society. Welcome to a more sustainable future. Welcome to SEKAB.

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Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Two Scandinavian neighbors going head to head, with their military might as of 2017. Who w...

Norway vs Sweden (2017)

Two Scandinavian neighbors going head to head, with their military might as of 2017. Who would have the upper hand? How would such a war play out? Watch and find out!
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Pig Industry Sweden 2009 2015

Meat, milk, eggs. Three cornerstones of Swedish food consumption, basic goods on each table. But who knows what is hidden behind the packages? How many know your piece of meat’s history? Linda McCartney once said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian." And the fact is that the reality is very far from the advertising being ran on television or the beautiful slogans of animals in happiness which pollutes and brainwashes us. Today, the food industry the most extensive and comprehensive form of animal oppression that exists.
Every year, Swedish breeders, transporters, and slaughterhouse execute and slaughter more than 85 million animals to become flesh. Sweden markets often as a country with the world's best animal protection law, but farm animals are living under very harsh conditions. Under the law, all animals are protected from unnecessary suffering and have the right to behave naturally. The law is crystal clear yet many breeders violate this law and are never being prosecuted in accordance to law.
Judge for yourself if it reflects reality.
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Stockholm, Sweden Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the largest city of Fennoscandia. Stockholm is located on Sweden's south-central east coast, where the freshwater Lake Mälaren - Sweden's third largest lake - flows out into the Baltic Sea. The central parts of the city consist of fourteen islands that are continuous with the Stockholm archipelago. The geographical city centre is situated on the water, in Riddarfjärden bay. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways and another 30% is made up of parks and green spaces.
The most important places to visit in Stockholm: Vasa Museum (this is Sweden's National Maritime Museum. On display is the famous Vasa ship, the only preserved 17th century ship of its kind), Stockholm Royal Palace (the official residence of the Swedish monarch. It's a former site of a 14th century fortress), Town Hall (a key landmark for the city of Sweden. More than eight million bricks were used to construct this beautiful building), Drottningholm Palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning architectural gem built in the 1600's is the private home of the Royal family) and many more.
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Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
To watch the vide...

Sweden Travel: How Expensive is STOCKHOLM? & City Tour!

In this video I explore Stockholm, Sweden and show how much things cost.
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Your Weekend in STOCKHOLM - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

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Sweden - Top 15 Things To Do | Tourist Attractions

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These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!

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Sweden vs America - What to Know Before You Visit Sweden

What Travelers & Tourists Should Know About Visiting Sweden Before They Go. Looking at the...

Sweden vs America - What to Know Before You Visit Sweden

What Travelers & Tourists Should Know About Visiting Sweden Before They Go. Looking at the Swedish language, the restaurant culture, how the Swedes treat tourists & more. What you should know before you visit Sweden.
Filmed in The Skansen Open Air Museum, Stockholm, SwedenCopyrightMark Wolters 2015
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